Day In The Life Of A Nurse.. and why i quit.

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  • There are a lot of videos out there showing what the day in the life of a nurse is like but this one is a retrospective inside scoop. This is coming from someone who left bedside nursing and am ready to spill the beans on just what it's really like, the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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  • @ruthhouston9860
    @ruthhouston9860 3 роки тому +146

    This makes me have sooo much more respect for nurses. I feel like people glamourize it but its hard backbreaking work.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +34

      I'd say the emotional and mental stress is much greater than the physical.

    • @s.p.baughman7885
      @s.p.baughman7885 3 роки тому +10

      As a Nurse myself yes it is very hard work.

  • @mlambert1974
    @mlambert1974 Рік тому +43

    I left the ER 8 months ago and am now doing high end IV medications at people's homes for an infusion company. One patient at a time. No more than 2 patients a day. Totally worth the pay cut!

  • @nancy40317
    @nancy40317 2 роки тому +49

    I just ended my career a week ago as a CNA of 14 yrs and I'm glad I did. I was burnt out. I enjoyed it in the beginning, but down the years, it got more demanding, more back breaking, and more stressful. And I don't miss it at all.

  • @KJH7680
    @KJH7680 4 роки тому +136

    This was my experience working at a large city hospital. We did it all. We did our own labs, baths, etc without help of a cna. I would regularly have 3 patients. It was go go go from the time you clock in. I rarely had a free moment. When you go home and try to sleep you lay there thinking about if you forgot something that will get you chewed out when you return for your next shift. If you are new stand up for yourself from the very beginning. There are some nurses that will try to walk all over you. Nip that from the bud at the beginning.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +20

      Exactly. I tried to talk out the day instead of just having camera footage catching little snippets of a nurses day. Those vlogs just don't capture just how much you're juggling and dealing with.

    • @charleneconstantino1618
      @charleneconstantino1618 4 роки тому +8

      I just moved to a big city to work for a large city hospital.. For an ICU job. Yea.. I dont understand why they dont have CNAs?! Especially pts needing frequent changes and Q2 hr turns.
      This is the first time im working in another hospital. And i remember an RT telling me when i was new in my nursing career and he was like "the grass isnt always greener on the other side".
      Really miss my old hospital.. But doing this to hopefully go to CRNA school!

    • @gogetter3721
      @gogetter3721 3 роки тому +3

      in UK im frequently having 6 to 7 kids to myself. im a Paediatric nurse

    • @Zhangli-i3h
      @Zhangli-i3h 5 місяців тому

      Go to California! They have strict regulations and unions on how many patient you can have and breaks and lunches are mandatory!!! Plus, six figure pays!

  • @Magnetar83
    @Magnetar83 3 роки тому +90

    Nursing is hell. I really regret my career choice but now I feel like I'm stuck.

    • @MsPrice-pn2py
      @MsPrice-pn2py 3 роки тому +10

      I felt the same way as a Teacher dont feel bad. You can always teach or go into pushing paper admin work. Or go to your local high school and apply - the nurse just hands out lollipops 🤷‍♀️

    • @biancacasillas6167
      @biancacasillas6167 3 роки тому +22

      I felt the same when I was working at the bedside. My anxiety was ridiculous. I finally decided to leave, I now work at an adult care center where a lot of it is really over the phone, when you do see patients in person it’s a quick assessment & that’s it. They must be alert and oriented and be independent. It’s from 8 to 2. I also work per diem at a nursing home doing IV/ IV meds & that can be from 2-4 hours & whenever I want to go in. The pay is better. The stress is WAY less. I think it was the right decision for me. Your job should not take more from you than it gives. I’m sorry you’re feeling this way. I know it’s rough. Good luck💕

    • @sondersrn8061
      @sondersrn8061 3 роки тому +8

      Your not stuck time to start looking for a new position.

    • @Coffeaddictedcinephile87
      @Coffeaddictedcinephile87 3 роки тому +4

      Ive been a CNA for 8 years and I feel stuck too. I'm not really interested in nursing school anymore and now I'm wondering where to go from here. I actually make decent wage for a CNA.

    • @rok-me-diafetus5977
      @rok-me-diafetus5977 3 роки тому +5

      Yup. I felt that way for a while myself. Ended up talking to a local comm. college counselor and starting comp.sci in the fall. Even just finding a way out, no matter how far away it is, makes you feel like the weight is coming off your shoulder. Still working, however now it feels like I have direction and I am motivated again. Im 34 btw, so its never too late.

  • @laurenbrown8420
    @laurenbrown8420 3 роки тому +72

    I think every nursing student should be forced to watch this the first day of class lol. I would have ran fast if I really knew what all was involved and how stressful it can be! You described a shift so well.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +17

      It surprised me when I went to make this video, years after leaving bedside, the memories and stress came back easily and vividly.

  • @GhostPepperMeg
    @GhostPepperMeg 3 роки тому +40

    I’m not a nurse but I have been in the hospital since 2016- 597 days. Luckily after 17 units of Plex and chemo, I am in remission from a kidney disease (not cancer). There’s no cure, no treatment known! I am forever grateful to 99% of the nurses I encountered in SICU, CICIU, Med/Surg etc! I formed very strong bonds w many of my nurses whom I still go visit once every few months and bring them some lunch or what not!

  • @jy4627
    @jy4627 3 роки тому +54

    Respiratory Therapist here and I quit working hospitals after 9 years of doing nothing but critical care. RT's have no respect, pay was horrible, there was no advancement and the burn out was extremely high. Not tooting my horn but I wasn't a bad RT, actually I was given several recognition awards because of what I have done. I just got SICK of not having any type of patient ratio at all. I could come in and have up to 10-60 patients per shift and nobody gave a damn at all. I tell folks all the time, skip all other schools and go straight to Nursing unless you plan on being a Physician. Go Nursing and work within the hospital for 2-4 years to get your experience in. Get out after you got your nifty experience and go work at some small Physicians office doing PPW, checking basic vitals signs and giving out flu shots. Easy Money, no stress and you can work until retirement without getting burned out. Got lots of RN buddies who did exactly this and they are making so much more compared to working in the hospital.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +11

      Love RT's!

    • @edgregory1
      @edgregory1 2 роки тому

      Interesting that RT's only exist in US and Canada. The Australians I worked with in Saudi did all their own RT back home.

    • @Katie-vy5rd
      @Katie-vy5rd Рік тому

      Thats interesting and dismaying to hear about RTs , nurse here and I had no idea. But I don't work in a hospital. I worked MS and left after a few months in.. too chaotic for my personality type. Just one elevated BG can keep you running around for hours and never counted all the steps.. ... every day I wonder what else to go into... PYch NP?

    • @111coolone
      @111coolone Рік тому +1

      This is my plan. Work in a hospital 1-3 years and go outpatient. I’m a new grad but already so burnt out on my tele floor.

  • @SamSing-ew5ge
    @SamSing-ew5ge 4 роки тому +64

    I’m not gonna lie so far I’m loving the icu . I don’t know how I will feel in the future but it just feels good taking care of people , and watching them get better . Because I feel like I treat people like they are my parents and it feels so good . It’s hard though but it’s fulfilling .

    • @jasminreyes6183
      @jasminreyes6183 3 роки тому +2

      Wonderful feedback ♥️

    • @pamelabennett4792
      @pamelabennett4792 2 роки тому

      Your white and is kend to the head boss of course it's wonderful. Lol

    • @sgnibble1
      @sgnibble1 11 місяців тому +1

      I’m considering ICU nursing but I don’t know if my personality is a good fit as I am anxious. How did you manage? Any good tips?

    • @GotyaSteph
      @GotyaSteph 11 місяців тому

      @@sgnibble1I jumped ship after 7 months it was brutal and not for me but try it you might end up loving it

    • @SupremeSign
      @SupremeSign Місяць тому +1

      Do you still feel this way?

  • @MalSeeTruth
    @MalSeeTruth Рік тому +16

    So much respect for nurses. I never knew how much you all do. I totally see nurses in a different light now. To all nurses, thank you so much for all you do and have to deal with.

  • @richardhilburn7476
    @richardhilburn7476 4 роки тому +47

    I've been at the bedside for 20 years. I Work at a university/ teaching hospital. ICU nursing is more task oriented now than it was was in the past. With the amount of documentation, scanning meds, extra forms for Foley placement, witnesses for so many medications and tasks, and open visitation, there's little too space to think and apply the knowledge or skill I've acquired over the years. We have a critical care team who often seems indifferent to nurses. They don't really acknowledge us unless they have a complaint. Well, they may want to know if they need to make the patient poop today. In alot of situations, nurses get pushed aside so the anesthesia residents can learn nursing stuff. There's not much difference in someone with 20 years experience and 1 year under the new system. Im starting CRNA school next May and couldn't be happier to get away from beside nursing as an RN. I hate to lament over the bygone good Ole days, but just It's not what it used to be.

    • @edgregory1
      @edgregory1 3 роки тому +4

      I retired in 2010 just as digital charts became industry wide. Job became unrecognizable.

  • @charlesstutts4578
    @charlesstutts4578 3 роки тому +15

    10 hours without going to bathroom yes it is rough I hated that too. Nursing is exhausting. God bless.

  • @joeyps2861
    @joeyps2861 Рік тому +4

    Coming from a Neuro ICU, you described critical care shifts extremely well 👏

  • @ohwowitspau
    @ohwowitspau Рік тому +5

    I’m so glad I quit Nursing school! I knew it wasn’t for me after 2 weeks. 😂

  • @sararooney924
    @sararooney924 4 роки тому +26

    Wow you really summed up ICU nursing to a T!!! Never seen a nurse more acccurately depict the ICU! Great video 👌🏻

  • @andrewstanley4831
    @andrewstanley4831 2 роки тому +5

    I’m an LPN to RN student currently. I remember taking a home health client for dental work and needed to be in the room during the procedure for my clients special needs. I was talking to this guy in the room and he swiveled around in his chair and I saw CRNA on his scrubs. He was asking me about the different seizure meds my client was taking and I was on my toes.I was thinking “Oh gosh don’t mess this up. Great video and awesome seeing a CRNA on here.

  • @frances3254
    @frances3254 3 роки тому +18

    I'm starting to get flashbacks just into half of your video. I'm retired RN and at one time thought being an ICU nurse would mean a certain 'status' among my peers. I lasted about 3-4 weeks! then it took lots of time to forgive myself for thinking I was so inadequate and just didn't have the 'right stuff'. Such BS. I've likened nurses as being the hub of the hospital wheel....our selves needing to be all knowing of everything going on with patient. Taken a long healing time for me....nursed 40yrs. (39 too long), now 85 and finding videos like yours and others that help me see more clearly what all that was. So, thank you very much!!! take good care of you!

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you and have a good retirement.

    • @sarahtoler5878
      @sarahtoler5878 2 роки тому +1

      Frances, if you could go back and do something different, would you?

    • @frances3254
      @frances3254 2 роки тому +1

      @@sarahtoler5878 yes, most definitely.

    • @sarahtoler5878
      @sarahtoler5878 2 роки тому +1

      @@frances3254 Thanks for your candor. I think it's easy to view the profession as essential and almost glamorous- like you're Florence Nightingale saving the world. There is absolutely a "status" people associate with it, and it's easy to get selfish and want to have that status. But honest feedback from someone with more experience is so valuable.

  • @alhajijalloh2043
    @alhajijalloh2043 Рік тому +9

    I’m currently preparing to take my NCLEX but I don’t think I’ll be working as a nurse for more than a year. My current job as a security guard pays $25 and hour with lot of overtime opportunities. I’ve already made up my mind to go into the IT world and become a software engineer or a cybersecurity specialist. I don’t think being a nurse is worth my precious time. I only wish I’d known this before.

    • @johnberry2877
      @johnberry2877 Рік тому +3

      Take my advise …. RUN ! I have had fellow nurses commit suicide due to unrelenting stress, anxiety and depression. This is not a job or career, it’s a sentence. The mental abuse nurses endure should be a crime against humanity. Myself and every nurse I know is frantically searching for the exit !!

  • @bebeerin
    @bebeerin 3 роки тому +44

    my first week as a pct i saw a nurse literally crying (due to the stress she was under im assuming) and this was only on a med surg floor. can't even imagine being an icu nurse

    • @Di-hz2dz
      @Di-hz2dz 3 роки тому +19

      i quit nursing.... Best thing I ever did

    • @pizzagirl9908
      @pizzagirl9908 3 роки тому +9

      @@Di-hz2dz sameeeee!!

    • @edgregory1
      @edgregory1 3 роки тому +7

      ICU is easier time management wise. I did both floor and ICU. Retired after 23 years.

    • @edgregory1
      @edgregory1 2 роки тому +4

      Med/surg is harder. I did both as an RN. ICU is a cakewalk compared to having 6 or more(7p-7a) patients with demanding relatives on a med/Surgical unit.

  • @drich8641
    @drich8641 3 роки тому +10

    I work on a TCU/ICU on the transitional side and we are considered a critical care unit. I’m here because I’m trying to figure out where I want to go next. I started on this unit 3 years ago, but I’m tired of the juggling every shift & feeling like I can’t think or even take care of myself. Long term bedside nursing just doesn’t feel sustainable, it’s so rough on mental and physical health

  • @aliciasawyer2688
    @aliciasawyer2688 2 роки тому +5

    You described it perfectly. This is why it is so important to work on a unit with a culture conducive to teamwork.

  • @thechildrensstorybooktelle779
    @thechildrensstorybooktelle779 3 роки тому +7

    I am a Registered Nurse and this narrative of a day and a life of a nurse is 100% accurate!

  • @aprilbraggs7256
    @aprilbraggs7256 2 роки тому +4

    Bolt, love the information that you are putting out for us. Thanks for being so transparent about what nurses do. You are very refreshing. Keep up the good work.

  • @LucidDreamer54321
    @LucidDreamer54321 2 роки тому +3

    My last hospital job was in the Intermediate Unit, which was incredibly busy. I also worked in the ICU one or two times a month. It was a nice break for me. Since I was not assigned to the unit, I was not allowed to have a ventilator patient. One time I arrived at work and found out I was getting a set of five patients who I knew would make an extreme workload for me. Then the charge nurse told me the ICU was short staffed and it was my turn to float. I went to the ICU and they gave me two patients who managed to stay stable the entire shift. All I had to do was check vital signs and give meds.

  • @kadenhiggins9338
    @kadenhiggins9338 3 роки тому +10

    Dang. I worked newborn nursery. I attended deliveries and took care of babies from their first breath and on. I loved it! So much easier!!

  • @brookemadawi5321
    @brookemadawi5321 2 роки тому +2

    The most accurate depiction of what being on the floor is like. New grad nurse here. My exact experience on a high risk pregnancy unit at a large teaching hospital...minus the critical care aspect. Every new nurse should hear this explanation of what bedside nursing is like, if only to prepare themselves for things they need to be thinking about throughout their shift. It's easy to get caught up in the tasks. This video you made gives more of the big picture of what we as nurses are actually doing through the course of our shift.

  • @RT710.
    @RT710. 4 роки тому +8

    The ICU I’m at is very teaching oriented and we have medical interns/residents rotating through monthly. There’s a great team atmosphere where everyone is engaged, and it’s fun learning with the residents. But the residents also find something to screw up every shift and it always falls on us to straighten things out!

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +3

      Working in a teaching hospital as an ICU nurse is a very different experience from working as an ICU nurse in every other hospital. Your job is really to facilitate the residents learning. This means you give up a lot of the decision making, autonomy and one on one relationship you normally have with the critical care physician to manage the patients.

  • @brandonedmondson6362
    @brandonedmondson6362 4 роки тому +10

    That’s spot on! I’m a new grad coming up on a year on the CICU at a level on trauma center and you described my days to a T! I feel the same way about “fulfillment”, somehow the bed side nursing doesn’t make me feel as fulfilled as managing the patients hemodynamics.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +4

      Always good to find the little things about being a nurse you enjoy.

  • @NursesToRiches
    @NursesToRiches 3 роки тому +10

    Sounds like my wife and I hit the jackpot. We work at a hospital system that offers 4 hour shifts, 8 hour shifts, and 12 hour shifts. We have ratio limits because we're in California. And our hospital system is the highest paying in the country so we also get paid more than any other nurse in the country. I work with nurses that make over 300k per year. One nurse I work with even made over 700k in one year.

    • @MaunykahArcelin
      @MaunykahArcelin 3 роки тому +1

      That’s pretty spectacular. Thanks for sharing. How did your hospital manage the last COVID wave? Did they have to adjust the ratio limits or it remained the same?

    • @NursesToRiches
      @NursesToRiches 3 роки тому

      @@MaunykahArcelin our hospital hired a lot of travelers. We never went out of ratio. If it ever got really crowded, patients would have waited in the waiting room until we could have a nurse available to care for them. My wife and I have been working in California for 4 years now and have never gone out of ratio because hospitals here could face legal challenges if they broke the law.

    • @janavishah9896
      @janavishah9896 3 роки тому +1

      Omg congrats!! that's a lot of money 😱

    • @Ruffles729
      @Ruffles729 Рік тому

      Do you work for Kaiser?

  • @NurseDrew32
    @NurseDrew32 3 роки тому +14

    *sigh* Family members...One thing I don't miss from pre-covid days

  • @travelnurseadventures3225
    @travelnurseadventures3225 3 роки тому +12

    It’s NEVER 12 hours and NEVER 3 days a week--it’s constant. The only time I had 12/3days is in my contract for travel nursing.

    • @cienna8006
      @cienna8006 3 роки тому +2

      THIS no one ever told me theyd be calling me on my days off or constantly bugging me to stay overtime

  • @Nicole20397
    @Nicole20397 3 роки тому +9

    I’m a CVICU nurse currently. I can 100% relate to everything you just listed. My plan is to apply to CRNA schools with 2 years of experience and then start school with 3 years of experience. I love critical care, I love critically thinking and understanding the whys of everything.

  • @arelicanizales
    @arelicanizales 2 роки тому +2

    THANK YOU SO MUCH for making a video about what bedside nursing is Really like... the only videos I can find are the ones that explain Why they left.... as a Nursing Student, I want to find videos like this that will help me better understand what my life will look like as a bedside/staff nurse.. Thank You SO MUCH for this video!!

  • @imcool711
    @imcool711 4 роки тому +28

    hahaha man aint this the truth! i had a pt crash at 1845 once, I CANNOT WAIT for CRNA school i need to get out of bedside asap

    • @Miaonroblox
      @Miaonroblox 4 роки тому +7

      Hate bedside 😩

    • @Petruskinhap972
      @Petruskinhap972 3 роки тому +6

      Seems like 1845 is the time they choose to code, fall or have explosive diarrhea. 😭😭

    • @jennifersmith5230
      @jennifersmith5230 3 роки тому +1

      They will crash right before your shift change as a crna too

    • @imcool711
      @imcool711 2 роки тому +3

      Update: I’ve been accepted to CRNA school, thanks for all your video’s Bolt!!

  • @karen3876
    @karen3876 Рік тому +2

    I retired from nursing just as the pandemic was starting. Nursing school was the hardest thing I ever did. I moved back in with my step parents and every night I came home telling my sister I was done. That was it! Too hard. It was like learning a new language. Besides learning all the parts of the body and what they did, you had to learn all the medical terms. I had taught school for 7 years when I ended up in the hospital with a ruptured appendix for 5 days getting antibiotics. Months later, in my mid 20's I went back to school to become a nurse. I enjoyed my career. I worked on cardiac units and surgical ICU. I was a nurse for 35 years and did not want to get into the pandemic not knowing what all that was going to entail. I had gone thru the whole HIV/AIDS epidemic at the very beginning of my career. I do miss it but not enough to go back. A lot of my coworkers have passed on. It is really hard to lose those connections you had and spent a large part of your life with. Enjoyed your story. I think one thing I really enjoyed the most in ICU was the patients who were donating their body to benefit others. I got to be a part of that several times and it is like no other kind of nursing. Very inspiring.

  • @skypie1
    @skypie1 Рік тому +3

    You forgot the part where you need to stay over 2 hrs to finish your charting.

  • @jamesfournier9450
    @jamesfournier9450 3 роки тому +5

    Dude thanks for the most thorough explanation as to what to expect in the ICU. I got to admit it all sounds exciting and interesting except the not eating , not peeing, and murphy's law kicking in at the end of the shift. I will be doing my critical care rotation next semester and look forward to it. I'm going to have to sharpen my head to toe assessment skills, and my knowledge of drips, arythmias, and ventilator setting.

  • @allthingsmaloney5634
    @allthingsmaloney5634 3 роки тому +5

    In Ontario we can't have second jobs for healthcare workers. I used to do nursing with developmentally delayed children which I really enjoyed!! I'd love to do this as a part time job when we are allowed. Currently I work on a dementia unit at a nursing home... it sure gets wild some nights... sundowning is REAL lol!!

  • @thendino1
    @thendino1 5 місяців тому

    I passed the Nclex last year and work 2 jobs as a prison nurse (mental health) and a PAC facility. I hate nursing period. I got an offer for CCU but seeing your videos makes me think whether I should pursue it or not. I have or had a goal to pursue CRNA....but now so sure anymore...see competition with anesthesia assistant salary florida. You broke down ICU daily duties incredibly well. Thank you it was great insight to see what I am getting into. Much more than I gathered from nursing clinicals

  • @kakefyll
    @kakefyll 4 роки тому +18

    That sounds like A LOT of work 😬 In Norway icu nursing is its own grad school degree(masters), I sort of get why. Sounds overwhelming. It must be difficult being a new grad RN in the ICU.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому

      It was difficult but I enjoyed the challenge.

  • @multitieredinvestor183
    @multitieredinvestor183 3 роки тому +11

    Granddaughter, day after tomorrow on Jan 7 2021 will become a Registered Nurse. Her career is just starting. 75 questions later, the computer shut-off. Two days later her name is part of the TEXAS BON,

  • @carlosbarranco9688
    @carlosbarranco9688 4 роки тому +6

    So spot on! I’ve been in the icu setting for over two years now, this is it😂 except lately I’ve been having some real sick 1:1 patients with devices and all the stuff that needs to be done is craaaazy

  • @Cgv69
    @Cgv69 4 роки тому +3

    I really like your video. I have seen several videos and are very informative and I believe help current nursing students or students that are considering applying to nursing school to make an informative decision. It also help nurses that want to get into CRNA school. I’m an RN and I used to work for a hospital as Med-Surgical, Telemetry and ER nurse for 10 years. Being exposed to different work environments helped me to make a decision to move forward and get my master’s degree. I graduated as an FNP on 2018. I’m working for a family practice full time and have a part time job as well. Love my job and really enjoy helping others. Thanks for sharing your experiences.

  • @MiracleFound
    @MiracleFound Рік тому +4

    I have worked in hospitals since 1977 and been a nurse since 1982. Nursing is constantly changing and evolving. Nurses need to know what the doctor should do in order to make sure that their patient is getting what they should. Nobody understands that. Lots of people are coming in and out, but the nurse is the one who coordinates everything and makes sure that it is being done.

  • @guy-uo8nv
    @guy-uo8nv 3 роки тому +12

    Can't blame you for quitting. You get beaten up all day every day all the time.

  • @judytaquino6412
    @judytaquino6412 Рік тому +1

    Whew! My BP just went up and I had a palpitation. You took me right back to the trenches. I loved ER. Adrenalin junkie here. Retired now and have never been happier.

    • @MariaRamirez-cb6pq
      @MariaRamirez-cb6pq Рік тому

      Bruh this is literally the ICU at any level one trauma center. No breaks no peeing no drinking water. Pt coding at 630pm.

    • @judytaquino6412
      @judytaquino6412 Рік тому +1

      @@MariaRamirez-cb6pq Always not enough help to do the job right. Follow the money.

  • @athenaamiga7679
    @athenaamiga7679 Рік тому +2

    Listening to this makes me feel stressed out! 😭 Lol! Kudos to all you nurses out there!

  • @Tawny593
    @Tawny593 3 роки тому +5

    Kaiser French in San Fran, CA on the 90s had the RNs doing everything from taking patients to the morgue to making TOAST for the breakfasts.

  • @poodledaddles1091
    @poodledaddles1091 3 роки тому +18

    I don't know how any nurse could survive that workload!

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +3

      It was tough work!

  • @SamSing-ew5ge
    @SamSing-ew5ge 4 роки тому +6

    Ok this is a video I’m down for speak your truth my brother .

  • @daphne7897
    @daphne7897 3 роки тому +10

    Yes it’s a non ending story...out with the old and in with the new..., no wonder the average ICU nurse don’t last too long. Yes, there’s times when I feel pain in my stomach and realized I needed to pee... LOL

  • @wedgepressure4313
    @wedgepressure4313 4 роки тому +19

    Hey there, great video! I DON'T miss the floor Haha in the cath lab we are treated so freaking well Haha! No nights, weekends or holidays. We can work 8s or 10s, we do take call but it's fun imo. No poop, no vomit, no charge nurses, 1pt at a time, when we're done we hand them off to icu Haha. I can't tell you how good it feels to walk out of the room dropping off a pt to icu in cardiogenic shock on peessers and impella, tubed and I go back down to cath sometime else Haha! Also we get to scrub and get arterial access and suture. Anyways this is the best kept secret in the hospital by far! Haha oh and I can't forget all the free lunches and coffee from vendors and in services constantly coming by!

    • @Miaonroblox
      @Miaonroblox 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, please elaborate on this position. I legit hate bedside that’s how people get burned out I want fulfillment and enjoy what I do. How is this position like and how do you apply for it? What do you actually do.

    • @RT710.
      @RT710. 4 роки тому +2

      Not a secret at our hospital haha you gotta be part of the club

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +4

      As a new grad at a community hospital our CVICU/SICU was right next to cath lab. We all got along well, except when they dropped off a crashing patient on balloon pump awaiting CABG with two arterial sheaths and one venous sheath I needed to pull.

    • @wedgepressure4313
      @wedgepressure4313 4 роки тому +1

      @Cristian Ramos I'm Registered nurse, I can primary circulate the cases, back up, scrub or monitor. I have UA-cam videos in my channel explaining my job as a primary RN. Im basically a little mini CRNA we sedate, manage the airway hemodynamics, anticoagulation, code team leader, and cardiogenic shock resuscitation is our specialty!

    • @wedgepressure4313
      @wedgepressure4313 4 роки тому

      @@Miaonroblox @Cristian Ramos I'm Registered nurse, I can primary circulate the cases, back up, scrub or monitor. I have UA-cam videos in my channel explaining my job as a primary RN. Im basically a little mini CRNA we sedate, manage the airway hemodynamics, anticoagulation, code team leader, and cardiogenic shock resuscitation is our specialty!

  • @HelloGregoryOfficial
    @HelloGregoryOfficial Рік тому +1

    This is so in depth and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

  • @sarahtatum1587
    @sarahtatum1587 3 роки тому +6

    Nurses are true heroes ❤️

  • @myimperfectdiary890
    @myimperfectdiary890 2 роки тому +2

    It seems like a challenging job working in the Icu. I will stay in the psych unit bc I am already burnout.

  • @elverdad6805
    @elverdad6805 3 роки тому +11

    I left because of the bullying.

    • @FunTimes-j5v
      @FunTimes-j5v 3 місяці тому +1

      Who is bullying?

    • @elverdad6805
      @elverdad6805 3 місяці тому

      @@FunTimes-j5v Nurse-to-nurse bullying. Google "nurses eat their young".

  • @MsPrice-pn2py
    @MsPrice-pn2py 3 роки тому +7

    *How Did I get here, I'm a Teacher* 🤦‍♀️
    This some bullshit -as a job, I got anxiety just from listening for 10 min....I'm out🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️- great info though*

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +4

      Haha, bedside nursing is rough.

    • @maninthemirror216
      @maninthemirror216 3 роки тому +4

      @@BoltCRNA why does it have to be this way ? Why can’t the workload be balanced ? So nurses don’t leave the profession u know 😐

    • @LucidDreamer54321
      @LucidDreamer54321 2 роки тому +1

      You need to fulfill your secret dream to become a nurse.

  • @spartalives
    @spartalives 3 роки тому +17

    ICU nursing sounds a lot like working as a aircraft crew chief in the Air Force.

  • @yasminrozier63
    @yasminrozier63 4 роки тому +18

    I don't know whether to laugh or cry😅😅😅

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +16

      If you're a nurse you've learned how to do both at the same time.

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 3 роки тому +1

      @@BoltCRNA u quit that nursing job or quit nursing field?

  • @wahoofan222
    @wahoofan222 3 роки тому +1

    I am not a nurse. I have tremendous respect for nurses, basically anyone in the Healthcare career field. TOUGH JOB! MY CAREER IS MUCH MORE DANGEROUS (42000 PLUS DEATHS ON NATIONS HIGHWAYS) I AM TRYING TO LEARN AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE ABOUT HEALTHCARE FIELD. NURSING, MEDICINE, ANATOMY ETC. STUDY EVERYDAY LITERALLY. (UA-cam VIDEOS, BOUGHT NURSING BOOKS ETC.) WILL NEVER BECOME A NURSE TOO OLD 65 YEARS YOUNG. BUT SO INTERESTING AND DEMANDING CAREER FIELD. I SEE TURNOVER ETC. THAT IS WITH ANY CAREER FIELD. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK YOU DO NURSES. WE ARE THINKING AND PRAYING FOR YOU EVERYDAY. YOU ARE ADMIRED MORE THAN YOU CAN EVER KNOW. Stay strong!!

  • @yimcu5169
    @yimcu5169 2 роки тому +3

    why do you have to do everything before the night shifts comes in?

  • @LucidDreamer54321
    @LucidDreamer54321 2 роки тому +1

    I'm going back into nursing after being away for a few years. I will start in May.

  • @jasminreyes6183
    @jasminreyes6183 3 роки тому +4

    Listening to this video I literally created a vision of everything you spoke nursing student here ♥️ and future plans are to go NP route

    • @ellenlewis9860
      @ellenlewis9860 3 роки тому

      Don't go to NP school. PA, CRNA, anything but that. Not worth it. Trust me.

    • @Natalie-rj4wx
      @Natalie-rj4wx 2 роки тому

      @@ellenlewis9860 did you go to NP school? I'm in ICU and was thinking of NP route but have some reservations.

  • @club1fan552
    @club1fan552 3 роки тому +5

    Such a great orator. You gave so much detail. I don't think people know what nursing is really like. Completely vile...and that's just your colleagues and the culture.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, I'm putting orator on my bio.

    • @club1fan552
      @club1fan552 3 роки тому

      @@BoltCRNA No worries Mate. Great depth in your description and you covered so much.

  • @anthonymarquez6493
    @anthonymarquez6493 4 роки тому +13

    And then the poo somehow get up to their back or even head if it is really bad.

  • @msdeshabangbang
    @msdeshabangbang 2 роки тому +1

    This information is PRICELESS! Thank you

  • @mulanfa5091
    @mulanfa5091 3 роки тому +2

    I don't like bedside nursing myself. I work in theatres and sometimes pick up extra shifts at endoscopy unit or theatres (if they need me). I usually work 4 10-hour shifts, no weekends and nights most of the time. I quite enjoy it actually. Lesser pay as compared to my colleagues who work in the wards and can swing from one ward to another if they want extra shifts and money obviously. Haha. But I don't feel like I am dragging my feet to work now and my job doesn't feel like a job anymore since I really like what I'm doing.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +3

      I love that you call it theatres. Like you work at the Imax. :)

    • @mulanfa5091
      @mulanfa5091 3 роки тому +2

      @@BoltCRNA they call it theatres here in England. Honestly no idea why. 😅

  • @KittyKat-ib3ct
    @KittyKat-ib3ct 4 роки тому +4

    What a great video. I really enjoyed the details of the day and how you broke down the entire 12 hour shift. I'm currently looking for an ICU position and this video gave me a better perspective on what to expect. Appreciate your videos!

  • @LucidDreamer54321
    @LucidDreamer54321 2 роки тому +4

    Big Tip: No grand rounds on night shift.

  • @jeremypan3709
    @jeremypan3709 4 роки тому +4

    Hi Bolt, thank you so much for making this video. I'm currently taking prereq classes for ABSN programs. This video is very informative and gives me a really good idea of what working as an ICU nurse looks like!

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @nurselifewhit
    @nurselifewhit Рік тому

    Lol the example you gave but multiply that by 5 patients is exactly why I’m looking to move on from med/surg after 2 years Lol😅 I love love love the caring aspect of nursing but I would love to be able to provide more focused care instead of spreading myself across so many people at once

  • @daphne7897
    @daphne7897 3 роки тому +7

    Lol “some pills may not want to be liquified”

  • @kcphinatic4297
    @kcphinatic4297 2 роки тому +2

    Just a philosophical question begging to be asked...At what point are we going to put a cap on ICU heroics? ICU didn't even exist before the 1950s. The statistics on CPR outcomes are dismal. I have often told my husband that if he ever finds me "down" and he didn't witness it, and I look peaceful, leave me alone! Nobody questions what we're doing from a philosophical point of view. We just take it for granted that we are going to do everything in every situation. We had a patient at the last hospital I worked that has been on ECMO for a year. She doesn't meet criteria for a lung transplant. But she wakes up when they turn the sedation off... Legally the family won't let her go... These are the kinds of situations we are creating with all our technology. It's like our technology has surpassed our wisdom...

  • @phyllis9750
    @phyllis9750 11 місяців тому

    Dear Lord, did you take me back. No wonder I was NUTZ haha! Got to throw in rotating shifts and years of no holidays with your kids😊

  • @kallitidwell3834
    @kallitidwell3834 Рік тому +1

    I am a new ICU nurse and I don’t understand why any oncoming nurse would not come in and see that you just had your ass handed to you that day and then walk off and say “fix this,” and not step in to help because patient care comes first. Yeah, maybe if it turns into a pattern and becomes a problem where nothing is ever getting finished before shift change, but that’s a different story. Maybe I’m just naive but that doesn’t add up. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @kallitidwell3834
      @kallitidwell3834 Рік тому

      And also thank you for all of your videos, they’re very helpful!(:

  • @ezraephrem6791
    @ezraephrem6791 3 роки тому +2

    Wow what a job, thx for what you do

  • @geddon436
    @geddon436 3 роки тому +3

    I didn't know nurses can work insurance jobs. What do they primarily do in those jobs?

    • @yourmedicarenursenavigator
      @yourmedicarenursenavigator 3 роки тому

      Case management, utilization review, workman's comp, consult

    • @geddon436
      @geddon436 3 роки тому

      @@yourmedicarenursenavigator does it pay better than bedside nurseing?

    • @yourmedicarenursenavigator
      @yourmedicarenursenavigator 3 роки тому +2

      @@geddon436
      It does not pay as much if you factor in working overtime at bedside. Plus you work 8 hour shifts M-F. It is about less back breaking work. After 20 years in the ER, I went to hospital case management. Been loving it for 7 years now.

  • @kidmrrr3125
    @kidmrrr3125 4 роки тому +2

    Hey bolt comparing icu to crna which one is physically exhausting thank you or over all being RN or CRNA

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +5

      Being an RN is definitely more task oriented and physically demanding than being a CRNA.

    • @GoneChatting-iOS
      @GoneChatting-iOS 4 роки тому

      This is good news 🤣

    • @Miaonroblox
      @Miaonroblox 4 роки тому

      Bolt CRNA but being a CRNA is doctorate ? Not masters?

  • @jenniferhurley5096
    @jenniferhurley5096 Рік тому

    You call/page the resident
    It's not in our scope of practice to discuss results.
    Dr needs to explain all results...however it doesn't happen
    Nurses don't get breaks, so do your job!

  • @Pearlss93
    @Pearlss93 6 місяців тому

    What a great video!!!!

  • @missydiamond9310
    @missydiamond9310 4 роки тому +3

    Bolt! Don’t forget your roots. You’re still a nurse!

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +3

      That's right, can't spell nurse anesthesiologist without nurse first!

  • @coffeepandacat
    @coffeepandacat Рік тому

    I don't think I should do nursing....While noble, that's just too much for me.... Been on the fence with accounting. Boring but at least it isn't that hell you just described.

  • @OUfancyHuh15
    @OUfancyHuh15 3 роки тому

    To clarify, are you saying you wouldn't be an ICU nurse again, as in you would choose a different career overall and never become a CRNA? Or are you saying since you've moved on to becoming a CRNA, you would never work bedside again?

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +1

      The latter.

    • @OUfancyHuh15
      @OUfancyHuh15 3 роки тому +1

      @@BoltCRNA Got ya, thanks. Other than working some crisis covid ICU contracts with some SRNAs last year when their clinicals got canceled, I haven't met any CRNAs or even NPs who still practice bedside. If you could go back to the beginning, would you choose nursing all over again if it meant staying bedside for an entire career?

  • @romelohdz
    @romelohdz 3 роки тому

    How big was this hospital you were working at ? Was it in a large city?

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому

      I think I worked at 8 different hospitals as an ICU nurse, which one are you referring to? I worked at small rural hospitals all the way to metro academic hospitals.

    • @romelohdz
      @romelohdz 3 роки тому

      @@BoltCRNA which ones were the most “toxic” for lack of a better term the rural or cities?

  • @iarroyo612
    @iarroyo612 3 роки тому

    Most rn do report outside of the patients room half of the time patients don't even know whats going in with them if they dont ask

  • @allthingsmaloney5634
    @allthingsmaloney5634 3 роки тому +1

    After listening to this ill definitely stick to my psych dementia residents looool

  • @kimberlymariah5906
    @kimberlymariah5906 4 роки тому

    Spot on thank you for sharing 💖

  • @anthonymarquez6493
    @anthonymarquez6493 4 роки тому +1

    I want to get into ICU I am starting my PCU job in mid November then I intend to go to med school.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +3

      Good luck at your new job!

  • @jenc2513
    @jenc2513 3 роки тому

    I know for a fact the time is going to go by really quickly

  • @ellenlewis9860
    @ellenlewis9860 3 роки тому

    Read the damn chart before questioning please!😁

  • @dtowndurango
    @dtowndurango 10 місяців тому

    Lol would you rather work 3 12s and get 4 days off or work 5 days a week and get only two days off ?

  • @evanr.battallio1115
    @evanr.battallio1115 Рік тому

    So is ER or cath lab or med surg different when it comes to the amount of paperwork, lack of eating, lack of pain, and abundance of Murphy’s Law? Lol

  • @kcphinatic4297
    @kcphinatic4297 2 роки тому

    Grand rounds sounds frightening.

  • @Miaonroblox
    @Miaonroblox 4 роки тому +2

    What is difference of a APRN? Is that just an advanced practice nurse but not a nurse practitioner? Thanks, I just see in psych a psychiatric nurse practitioner or a APRN so is it just a shorter or longer time frame in education and higher pay of a nurse practitioner?

    • @SamSing-ew5ge
      @SamSing-ew5ge 4 роки тому +2

      Nurse practitioners , midwives , and CRNAS are all considered aprn( advance practice registered nurse) it just means that they have advanced nursing degrees . There is no such thing as a short cut . You can either get an associate degree and then a bachelors degree that will take anywhere from 3-5 years taking into consideration prerequisites. If you have a bachelors in anything and have all the science prerequisites you can get an ABSN which is 12-15 months and take your boards , and then apply to an NP program that can go anywhere from 2-3 years , and then a doctorate will take an additional 2 years . Psych NP are paid well but you go through the same process and now a lot of FNP are getting their psych NP certification so eventually it will become oversaturated but that will take some time .

    • @Miaonroblox
      @Miaonroblox 4 роки тому

      Stephanie K thanks for the information

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +3

      APRN is an umbrella term for all advance practice nurses. That includes NPs, CRNAs, Nurse Midwives.

  • @Mark_Ocain
    @Mark_Ocain 3 роки тому +1

    Love the Tee LOL

  • @gustavgurke3389
    @gustavgurke3389 3 роки тому +2

    you are still a nurse tho?

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  3 роки тому +4

      Yes, an advanced practice nurse. The nursing umbrella is large and encompasses everyone from an LPN in a long term care facility to a PhD nurse who was the interim surgeon general of the United States.

  • @ArizonaGrapeade
    @ArizonaGrapeade 2 роки тому

    LMAO!! So accurate. Such a bad day

  • @houseofmaranatha2841
    @houseofmaranatha2841 3 роки тому +7

    I quit but I feel like a lost soul. I don’t know what to do with myself anymore.

    • @jy4627
      @jy4627 3 роки тому +8

      Man, so many options if you are an RN. Try working for the many insurance companies doing assessments prior to getting coverage. EASY MONEY! Or merge onto being a Dialysis Nurse - EASY MONEY (1 patient only with more pay!). Go work at a small clinics giving out flu shots and doing basic check ups - EASY MONEY! Or, work within the digital world of Telemedicine - EASY MONEY! Heck apply at Disney World or any other popular theme park just giving out bandaids all day long while watching Shamu doing flips!

    • @MsPrice-pn2py
      @MsPrice-pn2py 3 роки тому +2

      @@jy4627 you forgot one- a school- the nurse just gives out band aids and lollipops 😘 "phone home" come get em if it's bad😂😂😂😂

  • @KD-vg2yn
    @KD-vg2yn 4 роки тому +1

    What would you do instead of nursing? Because I thought I wanted to be a nurse, but I don’t think so anymore.

    • @BoltCRNA
      @BoltCRNA  4 роки тому +9

      A UA-camr! ;)

    • @KD-vg2yn
      @KD-vg2yn 4 роки тому +2

      @@BoltCRNA how did I never think of this?! 😂

    • @KD-vg2yn
      @KD-vg2yn 4 роки тому

      @@BoltCRNA so hey, I think I would like to be a nurse practitioner, but I don’t want to be a nurse. Is this a bad reason to pursue the career?

    • @kyledeitz2760
      @kyledeitz2760 3 роки тому

      @@KD-vg2yn maybe try the PA route

    • @KD-vg2yn
      @KD-vg2yn 3 роки тому +1

      @@kyledeitz2760 Thank you! i have been for a couple weeks now. I want that practitioner position, i just hate the idea of being a nurse. I'm interested in the science and pathology, so PA is the move.

  • @geddon436
    @geddon436 3 роки тому +1

    WOW. So much juggling by yourself. Having to push someone to xray while ventilating them by hand occasionaly?? and having to clean up all that poop.......the smell...